The purpose of this article is to regulate the
use of filtered water from the potable water supply of the City of
Albany for cooling purposes.
For the purpose of this article, unless it is
plainly evident from the context that a different meaning is intended,
certain terms used herein are defined as follows:
SYSTEM or INSTALLATION
All water-cooled units or combinations thereof installed
under one (1) ownership or tenancy, the water for which passes through
a common meter.
TON OF REFRIGERATION
The useful cooling effect of twelve thousand (12,000) Btu's
per hour. In systems where the tonnage is not known, the nameplate
horsepower rating of the prime mover(s) shall be considered equal
to the tonnage of the system.
WATER-CONSERVING DEVICE
A cooling tower, evaporative condenser, spray pond or other
equipment which utilizes the principle of evaporative cooling to reject
heat from air-conditioning, refrigeration or industrial processes.
[Amended 8-20-1984 by L.L. No. 7-1984]
A. All installations using water-cooled equipment which
is connected to a water-conserving device shall be assessed an annual
demand charge of five dollars ($5.) for each ton of refrigeration
in addition to regular water charges.
B. All installations using water-cooled equipment which
is not connected to a water-conserving device shall be assessed an
annual demand charge of twenty-five dollars ($25.) for each ton of
refrigeration in addition to regular water charges.
C. Demand charges are payable to the Department of Water
and Water Supply, and bills shall be rendered June 1 each year.